So what if the Libretto exited the common consciousness almost as quickly as it 
entered it while the Folio 100 was bad enough to get its major UK retailer to 
discontinue it? Toshiba promised it'd have a family of tablets for us by the 
end of 2011's first quarter and the plan apparently hasn't changed. DigiTimes 
is reporting today that three new Toshiba slates are set for their debut at CES 
in a month's time, two of them equipped with 10.1-inch screens and a third 
sized at 11.6 inches. Microsoft's Windows 7 and Google's Chrome OS and Android 
will each be responsible for providing the operating environment on one of 
these new tablets, indicating that Toshiba -- much like the rest of the world 
-- has yet to make up its mind about what the best tablet OS out there is. We 
should know more in just a few short weeks.
Toshiba planning trio of tablets for CES: one each for Android, Chrome OS and 
Windows 7 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Dec 2010 08:27:00 EDT. 
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